The Deadly Kiss-Off

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Product Details
Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Dimensions
5.8 X 1.2 X 8.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781538450291
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About the Author

Paul Di Filippo sold his first story in 1977. Since then, he has written and published over two hundred more, as well as several novels, amounting to roughly thirty-five books. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with his partner, Deborah Newton.

Reviews

"Glen and Stan, the scammers from Di Filippo's fine The Big Get-Even are with us again, looking to realize what narrator Glen aptly calls 'dreams of quick, unearned wealth'...This deserves a recommendation for the fine writing and the intriguing look into the mechanics of big-deal thievery."

-- "Booklist"

"Gangsters and canoodling bombshells, goodhearted galoots, sinister gadgets, and an African giant pouched rat can add up to only one thing: Glen and Stan are back in this new hardboiled thriller with a heart by Paul Di Filippo. Do yourself a favor: make with the feet to your favorite joint and scam a couple of hours with The Deadly Kiss-Off, the funniest caper to come down the pike this year."

-- "Elizabeth Hand, Nebula Award-winning author of Hard Light and Wylding Hall"

"Like its predecessor The Big Get-Even, the opening novel in the series, The Deadly Kiss-Off is a wild, forceful, and fierce expedition through the low-life lived as the high-life. The author's crew of miscreants, like Westlake's Dortmunder Gang, is lovable and pitiable, the grand scheme of this novel burns as a plan gone agley. Paul Di Filippo fills Westlake's missing place in the suspense canon triumphantly."

-- "Barry N. Malzberg"

"The Big Get-Even introduced us to Glen and Stan, two con men with oversized ambitions. The prolific author now provides us with an action-packed sequel, The Deadly Kiss-Off, about a dubious invention and the power-grab that follows."

-- "East Side Monthly"

"Narrator Keith Szarabajka has a way with dialogue that draws listeners into the story, making them worry about the main characters, even if they have slipped closer to being villains. Szarabajka's foreign accents sound genuine as Glen shows he still has a bit of a conscience while plotting to defraud a South American enforcer in a scheme financed by a murderous mob boss."

-- "AudioFile"